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XDC-Driven Plugin Introduces Blockchain Healthcare Application
- Plugin’s ECA is designed to offer users straightforward access to emergency health situations.
- Currently, ECA is compatible solely with Android devices.
Plugin, a secure, scalable, and decentralized Oracle platform, has introduced the Emergency Connect App (ECA). The ECA aims to facilitate user access to health emergencies and services, providing assistance during health crises.
Plugin’s ECA is designed to be user-friendly, intuitive, and easy to navigate, even in challenging circumstances. This innovative application connects healthcare providers, patients, professionals, and emergency services through a state-of-the-art mobile platform. Patient data is securely stored on a robust XDC blockchain, adhering to standards for data storage and transmission.
Swift Emergency Assistance with Plugin’s ECA
Through the ECA platform, users can access vital resources, current information, and prompt support. The application guarantees medical assistance tailored to the user’s requirements, allowing for quick and easy access to emergency services. Plugin’s ECA has the potential to save countless lives by uniting experienced healthcare professionals, skilled software developers, and emergency responders to develop an effective solution.
To utilize Plugin’s ECA, users must download the application from the App Store or Google Play Store. They are required to register their personal information, which includes contact details, blood type, and any drug allergies.
Additionally, a unique QR code will be generated for each user. In the event of an emergency, scanning the QR code will automatically connect to the phone call of the patient’s caretaker and ambulance. Simultaneously, it will relay a message regarding the patient’s location to both the caretaker and ambulance. Currently, the app is only available for Android devices.